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Visitors to the Peninsula are delighted with the many activities geared for families, teens and children. In typical seaside fashion, Long Beach offers a variety of amusements, including a carousel and carnival rides.

Children of all ages enjoy renting a bicycle-built-for-two or a 3-wheeler without handlebars and cruising the beach. Go-Carts are popular year-round, with a smaller, more basic track for the youngsters and a larger, more adventurous track for those simply young at heart. Mopeds are a fun way to scoot about town or beach; a valid driver’s license is required.

From Bumper Cars with air cushions to old-fashioned pin-ball and carnival games or high-tech video arcade experiences…there’s something for the child in everyone.

So many things to do, see, learn, taste and explore – Discovery Awaits!

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Since 1986, 19 Pacific County walls have become canvases for colorful and historical murals; 17 murals remain. The murals, which are the work of 14 artists, string from Tokeland to Chinook to Ocean Park and were painted to commemorate the Washington State Centennial in 1989, Each of the artists contributed a great deal toward helping...

Ilwaco Railroad & Navigation Company (IR&N) “The Railroad that Ran with the Tide” “The Irregular Rambling and Never-Get-There Railroad” For 41 years a beloved narrow-gauge railroad made thousands of journeys from one end of this peninsula to the other. The passengers were local residents going to “town” to shop, summer visitors coming to enjoy a...

Enjoy a tour of 8 zip lines in a beautiful setting! Join two tour guides on an exhilarating zip line experience around and over a 7-acre lake. A mile of zipping is sure to create lasting memories for the whole family. Take your team to the next level: We offer customized Team Building Programs to help...

Walking around Seaview, traditional summer retreat for the Portland elite, it’s easy to feel yourself transported back to a simpler time when neighbors visited on porches and shared campfires on the beach. A walking tour of Seaview’s side streets offers visitors a glimpse into the past. This is one of the best preserved of the...

Oysterville is proud of the fact that it was placed on the Register of National Historic Districts in 1976. The District encompasses about 80 acres of the village and boasts a year-round population of less than a dozen. If you want to see, in a small way what Oysterville looked like in the old days,...

Ocean Park marks its beginning more than a century ago as a Christian revival center. Now the most populated unincorporated community in the county, Ocean Park is home to about 1400 permanent residents and an estimated 10,000 seasonal dwellers. For more information about the Ocean Park area and its history visit www.opwa.com. #1 –...